An undeniable fact of software development is that bugs will crop in your code and lead to undesirable outcomes. Error handling is the process of anticipating a certain class of bugs and writing code to handle them. In this course, we take a look at the built in language constructs in Swift 2.0 to handle errors including modeling our own errors, throwing errors from functions and more. We also look at how Objective-C handles errors and what this means to us as Swift developers.

Apple introduced Swift in June 2014, describing it as Objective-C without the C. Yet with version 2, announced in June 2015, Swift is pulling away from its Objective-C origins and breaking new ground as a modern language that is safe, fast, and expressive. In this training course, Scott Gardner will take you through each component of the language, explaining what you need to know to become proficient in programming with Swift, from concepts to hands-on coding.

Do You Want To Create Your Own iPhone and iPad Apps but are not sure where to start? Are you ready to jump right into the exciting world of mobile development but have little or no programming experience? Then this is your course!